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Arc Light " Fire of Inamura" lights up to help
very effectively in the dark of Disaster
Wakayama Prefecture's Information Center「Big.U」
Movable Simple Arc light "Fire of Inamura"
Small information:
Back in Edo Era in Japan, in a village in Wakayama
Province, a man saw a sign of Tsunami. He was on a hill in the center of paddy
field.
Back then, rice crops were as valuable as money or life. He started a fire
and burned the rice crops that were piled up for drying and havesting.
Seeing the
fire all the villagers ran to the paddy field to stop burning the rice
crops.
This was how the villagers' lives were saved. Since then, the expression
"Fire
of Inamura" has been used for something very effective to save a life.
amaguchi Goryou, renowned for “the fire of rice sheaves,” was born in Hiro-mura village (currently Hirogawa-cho) in Kishu in 1820 (Japanese Date of Bunsei 3).
He saved the lives of many villagers by starting a ‘fire of life’ when a tsunami hit the village following a major earthquake that occurred in the Ansei era. That achievement has continued to be handed down as a symbol of tsunami prevention still applicable today. >>>> see more detailed information of the history